Cowboys' Sam Howell and Joe Milton to split reps in open competition for backup QB role
By
Michael David Smith
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Summary
The Dallas Cowboys are holding an open competition between quarterbacks Sam Howell and Joe Milton to determine who will serve as Dak Prescott's backup for the upcoming season. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed both players will receive equal practice reps until a decision is made. Milton was acquired via trade from the Patriots last year and has limited NFL experience with the Cowboys.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledIt's going to be a fun competition.
Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said today that quarterbacks Sam Howell and Joe Milton are in an open competition to be the No. 2 quarterback in Dallas, and both of them will get equal reps until the decision is made.
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